Modeling the ecosystem response of the semi-closed Daya Bay to the thermal discharge from two nearby nuclear power plants

Ecotoxicology ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 736-750
Author(s):  
Rui Jiang ◽  
You-Shao Wang
Author(s):  
Pingping Liu ◽  
Haiying Xi

Firstly this article describes how to analyze accident sequence precursor in U.S. nuclear regulatory commission. Following this method, the licensee operational events, internal operational events and inspection reports of Daya Bay and Lingao Nuclear Power Plants were reviewed to identify the precursors with support of probabilistic safety assessment. All the identified precursors were calculated, documented and ranked. Then the trends on precursors can be obtained. Finally this article analyzes the trends available and gains many beneficial insights.


2015 ◽  
Vol 799-800 ◽  
pp. 734-738
Author(s):  
Tian Qi Dai ◽  
Shi Wei Yao ◽  
Zhi Guo Wei

The waste heat emissions of thermal discharge from floating nuclear power plants may have a negative thermal effect on the environment. Study on the dilution and diffusion of cooling water plays an important role in thermal pollution prevention. The cooling water discharge process can be condensed into the thermal jet in cross flow. According to the theory of computational fluid dynamics, the mathematical model of round horizontal thermal jets in cross flow is established. The 3D numerical simulation of thermal jets based on finite volume method is achieved by using the Realizable k-ε turbulence model and the Semi-implicit method for pressure linked equations, and the three-dimensional trajectory of thermal jet are obtained. The rationality of analysis method is approved by comparing calculation value with experimental value. The temperature distributions in thermal jets are studied through the numerical experiments conducted under different cross-flow velocity and different emission angle. As a result, the impacts of these conditions on thermal pollution area are found, and the theoretic bases are provided for the design of the cooling water discharge pipe.


Radiocarbon ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 59 (3) ◽  
pp. 1035-1046 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ning Wang ◽  
Chengde Shen ◽  
Weidong Sun ◽  
Weixi Yi ◽  
Ping Ding ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTDue to an increasing number of nuclear reactors in operation, the radiocarbon (14C) released from nuclear power plants (NPPs) has become an important anthropogenic source of 14C. The examination of seasonal Δ14C and monthly Sr/Ca, Mg/Ca variations in a coral in Daya Bay (China) shows that NPPs located there have an impact on the Δ14C level and sea surface temperature (SST). The Mg/Ca variation was in good correlation with the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) before the operation of Ling’ao NPP in 2002, but this correlation became weak due to an abnormally higher SST after 2002. As illustrated by the Δ14C variation in the coral, there were two relative increases of Δ14C values in 1994 and 2002 when Daya Bay NPP and Ling’ao NPP began operations, respectively. The 14C released from NPPs, instead of oceanic circulation, is probably the primary factor on the Δ14C variation in Daya Bay during the NPPs’ operation. The relative increase in Δ14C value was ~80‰, which equals to ~18 Bq/kgC in specific activity. The seasonal variability in Δ14C value usually peaked in summer, the real reason of which was unknown. This study sheds light on how the NPPs influence the 14C content and SST in surrounding marine environment.


2014 ◽  
Vol 986-987 ◽  
pp. 738-741
Author(s):  
Xin Yu Wei ◽  
Guo Liang Wei ◽  
Xiao Wei Xiong

Elevated water temperatures are the major threats from thermal discharges of coastal power plants. The effects of thermal discharge from power plant on phytoplankton were reviewed. With increasing amount of nuclear power plants in China, The effects of thermal discharge from a nuclear power plant on phytoplankton were investigated. Several results and suggestions were proposed.


Author(s):  
Marjorie B. Bauman ◽  
Richard F. Pain ◽  
Harold P. Van Cott ◽  
Margery K. Davidson

2010 ◽  
pp. 50-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pablo T. León ◽  
Loreto Cuesta ◽  
Eduardo Serra ◽  
Luis Yagüe

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